Acceptance Criteria for Graduate Programs
Master's Degree:
- The student must hold a Bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized university or scientific institute with a minimum grade of "Good" or its equivalent. The study must be full-time, and the Bachelor's degree must be in a subject qualifying the student for specialized study in the college or department they wish to enroll in.
- In case the student obtains a Bachelor's degree with an acceptable grade or its equivalent, they are eligible to enroll in the Master's programs, provided they complete (3) courses from the Master's program, as determined by the department and uniform for all applicants (during the first semester of enrollment) for that specialization. The student must pass each course with a grade not less than C+ and maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 to be considered a regular student. Failure to do so will result in dismissal from the program.
- The student must not have been subject to any disciplinary penalties during their previous studies that would disqualify them from acceptance into graduate studies.
- Meeting the conditions proposed by the department committee and approved by the college committee, which may include clarifying remedial courses or years of practical work experience required for acceptance into certain specializations.
- The student must meet the language requirement specified by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
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- The student must hold a Bachelor's degree in Medicine or its equivalent from a recognized university or institute with a minimum grade of "Good" or its equivalent.
- The student must have completed one year of training in accredited hospitals (internship).
- The student must have passed the comprehensive exam prescribed for the internship year for graduates of non-Jordanian universities.
- The student must not have been subject to any disciplinary penalties during their previous studies that would disqualify them from acceptance into graduate studies.
- The student must be registered with the Jordanian Medical Association either permanently for Jordanians or temporarily for non-Jordanians.
- The student must be licensed by the Jordanian Ministry of Health to practice as a physician.
- The student must pass the written exam, personal interview for admission, and the required medical examination.
- The student must not have been dismissed from the specialization program they are applying to.
- The student must meet the language requirement specified by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
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- The student must hold a Bachelor's degree in Dentistry or its equivalent from a recognized university or institute with a minimum grade of "Good" or its equivalent.
- The student must have completed six months of training in dental hospitals or centers (internship).
- The student must not have been subject to any disciplinary penalties during their previous studies that would disqualify them from acceptance into graduate studies.
- The student must be registered with the Jordanian Dental Association either permanently for Jordanians or temporarily for non-Jordanians.
- The student must be licensed by the Jordanian Ministry of Health to practice as a dentist.
- The student must pass the written exam, personal interview for admission, and the required medical examination.
- The student must not have been dismissed from the program in the specialization they are applying to.
- The student must meet the language requirement specified by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
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